Lard vs Vegetable Oil: Which is Healthier?
February 18, 2021
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Lard vs. vegetable oil: which one is healthier and which one should you stop using today? You might be surprised.
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DATA:
https://www.westonaprice.org/health-topics/modern-foods/the-rise-and-fall-of-crisco/
https://academic.oup.com/ajcn/article/91/3/535/4597110
https://www.jci.org/articles/view/6572
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1386252/
Timestamps
0:00 Lard vs. vegetable oilÂ
0:10 What is lard?
0:30 Is lard bad?Â
3:17 The difference between saturated fats and unsaturated fatsÂ
4:13 Lard vs. vegetable oil: which is healthier?Â
4:27 Bulletproof your immune system *free course!
Today I'm going to cover lard vs. vegetable oil. Lard is pig fat. Tallow is beef or lamb fat. We're talking about the type of lard or tallow that is organic and from pastured and grass-fed animals.Â
Some people have a fixed idea that saturated fats, especially lard, equals clogged arteries. Before Crisco was invented, everyone cooked with lard or tallow, and it wasn't considered bad. After Crisco (which is trans fat) was invented, it was marketed as a healthier substitute to lard and tallow (which are saturated fats). However, trans fats were banned by the FDA in 2015.Â
Saturated fats:
• Lard
• Tallow
• ButterÂ
• Coconut oilÂ
* Saturated fats are very stable and cause less oxidation and free radical damage. They are also meant to be used at higher temperatures.Â
Unsaturated fats:
• Corn oilÂ
• Soy oilÂ
• Canola oilÂ
• Cottonseed oil
* Unsaturated fats are very unstable, especially when heated. They can cause inflammation, insulin resistance, oxidation, and free radical damage.Â
In summary, I believe lard and tallow are much healthier than vegetable oils.Â
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Thanks for watching! When it comes to lard vs. vegetable oil, I believe lard is the healthier choice.